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Revision as of 11:42, 5 December 2010
King of Kings (1961) is a film directed by Nicholas Ray.
Abstract
The film begins in 63 BCE, when Rome first came into contact with the Jews, building a revolutionary fervor which is to inform much of the forthcoming action. As members of the Jewish resistance Judas and Barabbas try to use Jesus for their goals. The peaceful Jesus falls victim of their intrigues. Starring Jeffrey Hunter (Jesus).
Editions and translations
Produced in the United States (1961).
External links
Categories:
- 1961
- Fiction
- American Fiction
- American Cinema
- Cinema
- Films
- English language
- Made in the 1960s
- Jesus of Nazareth (subject)
- Jesus of Nazareth--fiction (subject)
- Jesus of Nazareth--cinema (subject)
- See also:
- Mary of Nazareth (subject)
- Pilate (subject)
- Pilate's wife (subject)
- Herodias (subject)
- Mary Magdalene (subject)
- Salome (subject)
- Barabbas (subject)
- Judas Iscariot (subject)
- Herod Antipas (subject)
- Caiaphas (subject)
- Peter (subject)
- John the Baptist (subject)
- Nicodemus (subject)
- Herod the Great (subject)
- Pompey (subject)
- John (subject)
- Matthew (subject)
- Thomas (subject)
- Joseph of Arimathea (subject)
- Simon of Cyrene (subject)
- Andrew (subject)